The Battle of Jutland By: John Froman, Dyuthi Nair, Kellen Hoke, and Adam Callahan.

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The Battle of Jutland By: John Froman, Dyuthi Nair, Kellen Hoke, and Adam Callahan

Who it involved -The Battle of Jutland was a naval battle between Germany’s High Seas Fleet and Great Britain’s Royal Navy. -The German goal of the Battle was to break the British Naval blockade so the Central powers could import supplies and weapons

The Battle took place on the North Sea, near Denmark. Where was it? The Battle took place on the North Sea, near Denmark. British Forces German Forces

German Admirals Involved Franz Hipper Reinhard Scheer Vice admiral of the German High Seas Fleet Commander of the German naval scouting forces

British Admirals Involved John Jellicoe David Beatty Admiral in the Royal Navy Admiral Sir in the Royal Navy

Planning The British Royal Navy had 149 ships at their disposal, while the Germans only had 99 ships and stood little chance of winning a head-to-head battle. The Germans used a divide and conquer strategy: Defeat in Detail “Defeat in detail is a doctrinal military term that means to defeat an enemy by destroying small portions of its armies instead of engaging its entire strength” - (Edward Erickson, 2003)

Divide and Conquer Tactic: Defeat in Detail BRITISH GERMANS

Result and Impacts on Europe Indecisive overall; both sides claimed victory Germany failed to break out of the British naval blockade, although the British fleet suffered more losses than the Germans. It was the largest naval battle during the war. The Battle convinced Admiral Scheer and the Germans to be less aggressive towards England. It effectively eliminated the German Navy from the rest of WWI, as their navy was not fit to be put to sea for the rest of the war

Works Cited Beisinger, Joseph A. “Battle of Jutland.” Germany, Facts On File, 2006, History Research Center. Erickson, Edward J (2003). Defeat in Detail: The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912–1913. Praeger Publishers. ISBN 0-275-97888-5. Grossman, Mark. “Scheer, Reinhard.” World Military Leaders: A Biographical Dictionary, Facts On File, 2007, History Research Center. "John Jellicoe." World History: The Modern Era, ABC-CLIO, 2017, worldhistory.abc-clio.com. Accessed 9 Feb. 2017.